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The Campaign for Psychological Safety

The Campaign for Psychological Safety

NOT SAFE AT HOME

When people aren’t safe at home, it shows up everywhere

A campaign exploring how environments affect mental health, wellbeing, and the ability to function—across home, relationships, and work.

SERIES COMING SOON!!

 - The Job You Didn't Apply For - 

A satirical series exposing the reality of navigating unsafe environments—and the impact it has on how we live and work

DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS
SAME IMPACT

/ Living Conditions

The physical spaces we occupy directly influence our sense of stability and neurological rest.

/ Family Dynamics

Embedded patterns within family structures can create sustained neurological stress responses.

/ Relationships

The quality of our closest connections dictates our baseline emotional security and resilience.

/ Work Environments

Professional spaces often mirror or amplify existing stressors through systemic pressure.

SLEEP DISRUPTION
CHRONIC STRESS
HYPERVIGILANCE
REDUCED FUNCTION
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“WE ARE STILL CONCERNED.” 

Also supported by one concerned dog.

What’s happening—and why it matters

01

The Explanation

When environments feel unsafe—whether through noise, instability, or ongoing stress—the body responds. This isn’t just emotional. It’s physiological.

02

The Science

Ongoing disruption can activate the nervous system, leading to:

  • Increased stress response
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Heightened alertness
  • Reduced concentration

Over time, this affects how people function—both personally and professionally.

03

The Gap

What makes this more complex is how it’s addressed across housing, support services, and workplaces. The overall impact on the individual is not always considered holistically. And in that gap, people carry the consequences.

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